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Live Reporting

Andy Gray and Matthew Howarth

All times stated are UK

  1. Post update

    Republic of Ireland v Lithuania (19:45 BST)

    Republic of Ireland, Belgium

    In Dublin, the Republic of Ireland are looking to pick up where they left off against Belgium when they host Lithuania at the Aviva Stadium.

    Back in action for the first time since the end of the World Cup qualifying campaign in November, Saturday’s creditable 2-2 draw against the world number one side extended their unbeaten run to seven matches, in a game marking the Football Association of Ireland’s centenary.

    Can they make it eight without defeat tonight?

  2. Last time out

    Fri: Luxembourg 1-3 Northern Ireland

    Captain Steven Davis and striker Gavin Whyte came off the bench to score two late quickfire goals that gave Northern Ireland a satisfying 3-1 friendly win in Luxembourg.

    The pair found the target in the final seven minutes as manager Ian Baraclough's experienced side made it three games unbeaten.

    Josh Magennis had given NI an early lead with an excellent finish that was equalised after the break by Marvin Martins' header from a corner.

    Gavin Whyte
  3. Back for more

    Northern Ireland v Hungary (19:45 BST); Republic of Ireland v Lithuania (19:45)

    It's everybody's favourite international window of the year...kinda!

    We've two friendlies to bring you tonight with live radio and text coverage of Northern Ireland against Hungary at Windsor Park in Belfast.

    Ian Baraclough's men are back on familiar territory after beating minnows Luxembourg away on Friday night.

    The Republic are looking to build on a brilliant draw with number-one ranked Belgium when they take on Lithuania at the Aviva Stadium. We'll have updates from Dublin so you won't miss a thing.

    With Nations League games around the corner both Baraclough and Stephen Kenny will be looking for that all-important momentum heading into June's fixtures.

    Josh Magennis